Not having a bridge across Tongass Narrows is an advantage in one circumstance — Shell perhaps could have brought its damaged icebreaker into Ketchikan Shipyard and avoided bridge-dangling protesters trying to impede it.

By MEGAN PETERSEN
Daily News Staff Writer
Ketchikan will be seeing blue this weekend with the 40th annual Blueberry Arts Festival on Saturday and Sunday in downtown Ketchikan.
Though the Blueberry schedule features many returning and recurring events — like the traditional slug race, pie eating contest, fun runs, beer festival, blueberry dish contest and art exhibit — there are some new events and familiar events with different formats, said Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council Executive Director Kathleen Light.

Daily News Staff Writer
Ketchikan will be seeing blue this weekend with the 40th annual Blueberry Arts Festival on Saturday and Sunday in downtown Ketchikan.
Though the Blueberry schedule features many returning and recurring events — like the traditional slug race, pie eating contest, fun runs, beer festival, blueberry dish contest and art exhibit — there are some new events and familiar events with different formats, said Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council Executive Director Kathleen Light.
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By MEGAN PETERSEN
Daily News Staff Writer
Ketchikan will be seeing blue this weekend with the 40th annual Blueberry Arts Festival on Saturday and Sunday in downtown Ketchikan.
Though the Blueberry schedule features many returning and recurring events — like the traditional slug race, pie eating contest, fun runs, beer festival, blueberry dish contest and art exhibit — there are some new events and familiar events with different formats, said Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council Executive Director Kathleen Light.
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